This past weekend in Third Format we continued in our Ephesians series as Jeremy reemphasized the point that we are God's masterpiece and that we are His temple. Jeremy also talked about how we can set ourselves apart from other people, which is not always a healthy thing. We learned that we are ALL members of God's household and that God has destroyed the barrier between people as stated in the main passage from Sundays sermon Ephesians 2:13-22.
To illustrate the point of setting people apart Jeremy played the classic game guess who with a random person from the congregation. If you don't know about this game here is the original commercial from the 80's.
Also Chad Liston, a 3F attender, recited a poem from Shel SIlverstein called No Difference from his book Where The Sidewalk Ends. 
Small as a peanut
Big as a giant,
We're all the same size
When we turn off the light.
Red black or orange,
Yellow or white
We all look the same
When we turn off the light.
So maybe the way
To make everything right
Is for God to just reach out
And turn off the light!
Here is this Weekend's worship set list:
1. Beautiful One by Tim Hughes
2. God Is Alive by FEE
3. Highest and Greatest by Tim HUghes
4. Deliver Me by the David Crowder Band
5. All Because of Jesus by Fee
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